Pew Forum: Belief in hell dips, but some say they've already been there
In a survey released this summer by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, just 59 percent of 35,000 respondents said they believe in a hell "where people who have led bad lives, and die without being sorry, are eternally punished."
That's down from the 71 percent who said they believed in hell in a 2001 Gallup survey. And it is lower than the 74 percent who said they believe in heaven in the recent Pew poll.
Skepticism about hell is growing even in evangelical churches and seminaries, says one theologian here, a bastion of conservative evangelicalism. ...
This is very interesting, however this shouldn't be taken as a "theological" statement. It sounds more like casual q&a for polling purposes. Perhaps it's good news anyways. For far too long evangelicals have been trying to scare people into becoming Christians with the hell-message. Apparently it has not been very effective.
Posted by: Virgil | Aug 15, 2008 at 10:45 AM